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  • Cafes in Paris don't just drink coffee! Getting lost is the best way to meet a cafe.

    Cafes in Paris don't just drink coffee! Getting lost is the best way to meet a cafe.

    For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Caf de lIndustire, the traditional cafes hidden in Paris on the corners of the streets are the most populous, those who rush to have a drink, come to chat, read books and newspapers. There are stories on every corner. Photo / Xie Zhongdao, operators provide open-air seats that do not wake up in the morning, a corner of the setting sun

    2017-10-29 Paris cafe not only coffee lost is meet good way professional
  • French coffee culture introduces that coffee is not just for drinking.

    French coffee culture introduces that coffee is not just for drinking.

    In the streets of Paris, a cup of coffee, a seat, maybe an afternoon. I think there is no other city in the world that gives you such a leisurely feeling like a cafe in Paris. Many people say that the French carve pride into their bones, write romance on their faces, and dissolve their interest into their blood. The first thing many Parisians do when they wake up in the morning is to drink coffee

    2015-04-09 France coffee culture introduction coffee not just for Paris the street a cup
  • Seoul, which is the best at "imagining Paris": making it as easy to go to a coffee shop as it is to go to a supermarket!

    Seoul, which is the best at

    Exchange of professional baristas Please pay attention to the Coffee Workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Xu Zhimo's Paris, France, is a Paris where you can always find a cafe in the street; it is a Paris with endless coffee cups at night. Imagine Paris, it seems that as long as walking in the street, you can always smell the strong smell of coffee in the air. This imagination does not exist only in Xu.

    2017-08-24 Best imagine Paris Seoul coffee shop shopping super same easy professional coffee
  • French lilac Garden Cafe

    French lilac Garden Cafe

    The lilac Garden Cafe (la closerie des lilas), opened in 1847 at 171st Avenue Montparnasse in Paris, is a remote cafe that was just a caf é for college students in the 19th century. But later, after reconstruction, equipped with large floor-to-ceiling windows, with a garden and fountain, the appearance has been much more luxurious.

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  • Paris is the cafe of Paris as the art center of the world.

    Paris is the cafe of Paris as the art center of the world.

    7 the cafe in Paris, as the art center of the world, reached unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on.

    2015-09-23 Paris as the world the art center the cafe the Paris
  • The Cafe in Paris Paris as the Center of the World Arts

    The Cafe in Paris Paris as the Center of the World Arts

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on. The demon of Latin America is the real master.

    2015-06-05 Paris Cafe as World Art Center Art
  • World Art Center-Paris Cafe

    World Art Center-Paris Cafe

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on.

    2014-08-12 Coffee Culture Cafe de Paris World Arts Center
  • Cafes in Paris

    Cafes in Paris

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on. The demon of Latin America is the real master.

    2014-08-11 Coffee shop operation coffee shop Paris
  • Tristan: coffee is not brewed in cafes.

    Tristan: coffee is not brewed in cafes.

    Tristan used to be known as music DJ in Guangzhou, studied in France for three years, and wrote a travel essay "the Beach of the Future". The coffee country that has just visited this year is Cuba. The most commonly used coffee cup: the coffee shop recommended by 3oz's espresso cup: when I was studying in Paris, I most often went to two left bank cafes-Shuanggero and Huasheng. Recently, there is a new movie about Beaufort and her lover.

    2015-06-10 Tristan Cafe No Coffee former State
  • LeProcope's first coffee shop in Paris

    LeProcope's first coffee shop in Paris

    It's not at home, it's in the coffee shop. It's not in the coffee shop, just on the way to the coffee shop. If you travel to Europe, you can't miss the coffee culture in Europe. Coffee shops over a hundred years old are not uncommon there. The one you turn the corner into may have been Hemingway's writing place; in the corner where you are sitting, may have sat Beethoven, Picasso, Xu Zhimo and you.

    2015-08-07 LeProcope Paris one coffee shop not at home right here coffee.
  • Coffee Cafe in Paris with Coffee Culture

    Coffee Cafe in Paris with Coffee Culture

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on. The demon of Latin America is the real master.

    2014-11-27 Coffee culture with human feelings Paris cafes as the world art
  • Café Life Cafes in Paris with a human touch

    Café Life Cafes in Paris with a human touch

    Paris, as the world's art center, reached unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Like Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as famous Latin American writers Marquez and Neruda. Latin American magic reality master

    2015-02-09 cafe life have human Paris as world art center
  • The most humane part of the cafe in Paris

    The most humane part of the cafe in Paris

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on. The demon of Latin America is the real master.

    2015-06-18 Paris cafe most human place as the center of the world the arts.
  • Boutique Coffee Cafe in Paris with common sense and human feelings

    Boutique Coffee Cafe in Paris with common sense and human feelings

    As the art center of the world, Paris achieved unprecedented prosperity before World War II. Such as Picasso, Stein, Hemingway, Joyce and so on have lived in Paris for many years, and some even died in Paris. Even after the war, Paris was a dream place for writers and artists from all over the world, such as the famous Latin American writers M á rquez, Neruda and so on. The demon of Latin America is the real master.

    2015-04-27 Boutique coffee common sense with human Paris cafe as the world
  • French coffee romance-2

    French coffee romance-2

    Third, in addition to those open-air cafes that look up to the blue sky, there is no lack of magnificent or simple and elegant people in about 170000 of the cafes in France. Especially in Paris, some cafes are themselves legendary places of interest. In the old dynasty of the Middle Ages, the focus of French cultural life was in the palace. In the age of enlightenment in the 18th century, the focus of culture began to shift to various salons.

    2014-08-12 Coffee culture France coffee romance
  • Enjoy the city coffee life with coffee fragrance

    Enjoy the city coffee life with coffee fragrance

    In many cultures, cafes are often poets 'writing rooms, art living rooms, and places where many intellectuals and artists like to stay. They may rely on coffee more than three meals a day. Whether it is a simple two or three small tables on the street or an elegant cafe with soft sofas and music, enjoy strong coffee anytime and anywhere, and also enjoy throwing.

    2014-08-15 Coffee smell coffee life
  • How to choose a good coffee shop to suit your own coffee shop

    How to choose a good coffee shop to suit your own coffee shop

    When I went to Paris, I was shocked by the coffee shop on the street of the city. Coffee tables and small chairs were densely placed on both sides of the not-so-wide old street, and strangers sat there almost on their backs chatting with their friends. After visiting museums and luxury avenues, sitting outside the coffee shop and watching the sun set is the most fascinating enjoyment in Paris. This seems to be Gossip Girl.

    2015-01-26 How pick okay coffee shop fit own Paris time
  • Foreign Cafe | Coutume Cafe Romantic Cafe in Paris

    Foreign Cafe | Coutume Cafe Romantic Cafe in Paris

    There are countless cafes in Paris, and the culture of cafes in Paris comes more from the social traditions of the intellectual community. Tourists flock to the famous cafes such as Shuangold and Flower God, and the mood of the pilgrimage is far greater than the pursuit of taste. it doesn't matter how it tastes, and it seems that Sartre, Hemingway and Picasso still exist. Even if you haven't heard of existentialism and Xiban at all.

    2015-12-10 Foreign countries cafes Paris Coutume Caf romance feelings coffee
  • The Paris Cafe is quite like a bistro.

    The Paris Cafe is quite like a bistro.

    The early cafes in Paris were typically run by poor Mediterranean coffee merchants, often by foreigners. As La Roque, the son of a Marseilles businessman, summed up, gentlemen and fashionistas are ashamed to go to such public places, where people smoke and drink smelly beer, and their coffee is not the best. Customers do not enjoy the most thoughtful service. Coffee from Paris

    2014-08-04 Paris cafes quite like taverns early days typical poor
  • Cafe Culture History Paris Cafe is quite like a bistro

    Cafe Culture History Paris Cafe is quite like a bistro

    The early cafes in Paris were typically run by poor Mediterranean coffee merchants, often by foreigners. As La Roque, the son of a Marseilles businessman, summed up, gentlemen and fashionistas are ashamed to go to such public places, where people smoke and drink smelly beer, and their coffee is not the best. Customers do not enjoy the most thoughtful service. Coffee from Paris

    2014-12-15 Cafes cultural history Paris quite like bistro early cafes classics